One Woman's Expletive-Filled Rant About Google+ Will End Up Making Money For Google

Screenshot/YouTubeEmma Blackery wrote "F%^# You Google+" and uploaded it to YouTube.

One disgruntled YouTube user wrote and recorded an expletive-filled rant, lashing out at YouTube and Google+ for attempting to regulate comments on the video-sharing platform.

What most users don't recognize was that the ad that plays before her video generates money for the search giant she's railing against, because Google owns YouTube.

But she gets a cut of the money herself. Emma Blackery - the artist behind the video -reached out to us after this story ran and informed us that she actually recieves 55% of the ad money Google generates from running her videos.

So in a weird turn of events, the bad publicity for Google actually earns her a paycheck...from Google.

Last week, YouTube announced it was making strides in bettering its comment moderation system, and if you've ever read the comments on YouTube, you know that it isn't the most productive space to have an intelligent conversation. These changes, in theory, should be good ones.

But there's one small catch that's been angering some users: you now have to have a Google+ account to be able to leave a comment. The comments are tied to your real name and Google+ profile.

Emma Blackery hilariously spoke out against this through the expressive art of song, using expletives to convey her annoyance with Google's overpowering presence in her virtual world. It's gotten over 700k hits in the last 48 hours.

Some key lyrics:

You ruined this site and called it integration, so I'm writing this song to vent my frustration.

Even YouTube's founder, Jawed Karim, notoriously left his first ever comment on a YouTube video last week.